In a conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on Sunday, US President Joe Biden expressed gratitude for Egypt’s initiative in facilitating the provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza’s civilian populace. The two leaders pledged to significantly accelerate and increase the amount of aid flowing into Gaza starting today and continuing thereafter, according to a White House statement. They also talked about how crucial it is to uphold international humanitarian law, save civilian lives, and make sure that Palestinians in Gaza are not forcibly relocated to Egypt or any other country.
President Biden briefed President Sisi on US efforts to ensure that regional actors do not expand the conflict in Gaza and also on continuing efforts to secure the release of hostages.
The two leaders affirmed their commitment to work together to set the conditions for a durable and sustainable peace in the Middle East including the establishment of a Palestinian state, the White House statement added.
Notably, the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza was opened earlier this month so that the humanitarian aid can be passed into the crisis-stricken area.
Several trucks carrying food, medicine, and water have entered the enclave, however, so far fuel has not been allowed to enter Gaza.
Gaza, home to over 2 million civilians, faces the ongoing threat of severe dehydration and starvation due to Israel’s persistent bombardment and complete blockade.
The UN Relief Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has expressed concern on escalating issues of hunger and disease in Gaza.